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Celebrating Women’s History Month My Way…and Grace and Truth Link Up.

March 20, 2020 by Lauren 31 Comments

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If you look up womenshistorymonth.gov, you will find the following statement:

The Library of Congress, National Archives and Records Administration, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Gallery of Art, National Park Service, Smithsonian Institution and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum join in commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history.

 

That sounds very cool, but I’m celebrating in not quite so cerebral a way – by sharing with you some of my favorite books, movies and podcasts about women, by women and for women.  Consume with me, won’t you?

 

Books

My first love, reading, produced my longest list.

  1. The Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery.  The favorite of many.  But I didn’t love it as much as…
  2. The Emily Starr trilogy by L.M. Montgomery.  I fell in love with Emily Climbs as a 15 year old.  She was an aspiring writer just like me.  I was in my 30’s before I realized it was the SECOND in a series and ordered the other two.  As of this writing you can get all three on Kindle for only $2.49!  Don’t sleep on it.
  3. The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom.  Even though Anne Frank’s story shares similarities and is much more popular, I think this woman’s book is even more compelling.
  4. The Little House on the Prairie Books by Laura Ingalls Wilder.  These books felt like a classic rite of passage for girls of my generation.  And piling onto a two person loveseat as a family of 5 to watch the TV show is a treasured childhood memory.
  5. That a woman wrote about racial prejudice and tensions in 1960 and went on to win the Pulitzer Prize makes To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee a must read for everyone.
  6. The Help by Kathryn Stockett, although written in 2012, deals with similar themes.  The movies for both of these are worth a watch as well.
  7. Wally Funk’s Race for Space:  The Extraordinary Story of a Female Aviation Pioneer by Sue Nelson might not interest you as much as me.  I happen to know Wally as she is a regular patron of the REC center where I work.  But if the history of flight and space travel gets your juices flowing, check out this story of one of the members of the Mercury 13 (Women in Space Program) of 1961.
  8. I know the next one too.  Sort-of.  I have worked with Anna LeBaron, author and subject of The Polygamist’s Daughter, virtually and I greatly admire her story.  It’s a fascinating tale of life in and escape from a dangerous cult.
  9. America’s First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kemole builds a somewhat fictional retelling of the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his oldest daughter by reading between the lines of their actual letters to each other.
  10. The Magnolia Story gives us the background on superstar decorator Joanna Gaines and her husband – taking you from their college days to the dawn of an empire.
  11. Did you know famous chef Julia Child worked as a government spy?  I had no idea until my sister told me about A Covert Affair:  Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS by Jennet Conant.
  12. The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert:  An English Professor’s Journey into Christian Faith by Rosario Butterfield traces the way God turned one woman’s life completely on end.  Riveting.
  13. The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian leads us into the next few selections on bible study.  This book opened my eyes to the power of praying scripture for others – a skill I am still learning much about today.
  14. Is the Bible Good for Women?:  Seeking Clarity and Confidence Through a Jesus-Centered Understanding of Scripture by Wendy Alsup explores and answers questions about the true meaning of some biblical edicts about women.
  15. When it comes to this author, I have to fight back the urge to jump up and down and scream, “I know her, I know her”.  You know, Elf style.  But I’ll just say that Women of the Word:  How to Study the Bible with Both our Hearts and our Minds by Jen Wilkin is a fantastic resource by one of the best women bible teachers of our generation.

I could list so many more but you only have so much time to read – books and this post.  So we move on to…

 

Movies

  1. Wonder Woman.  She’s beautiful, smart, strong and BA.  What more could you want?
  2. A League of Their Own.  As long as you remember that there’s no crying in baseball!
  3. Hidden Figures tells the true story of three brainy broads who were instrumental in launching John Glenn into space.  And with a PG rating it’s great for the whole family.
  4. Million Dollar Baby draws you into the tough and vulnerable world of a female boxer.
  5. The Blind Side shows the true representation of a strong southern mama who takes in a down and out teen and helps him reach his potential as a football superstar.  I’m kind of a sucker for sports movies.
  6. Sandra Bullock does it again as an astronaut who survives disaster on her own when her partner is lost in space.  Gravity feels heavy and light at the same time.
  7. On a much lighter side, Pitch Perfect crowns a girls’ acapella group the champs.  If you love music, sing along.
  8. Frozen gives us Disney princesses who aren’t all about the guy.
  9. And last, we can find a lot wrong with a movie as old as Gone With the Wind.  But if you can forgive the indiscretions of a 1939 film, you just might get behind the iron will of heroine Scarlett O’Hara.  Keep your finger on the pause button for potty breaks and have lots of snacks on hand for this 3 hour and 40 minute spectacle.

TV Shows

  1.  Lots of laughs and great characters as a woman adjusts to 3 male roommates in New Girl.
  2. Downton Abbey rocks as an ensemble drama, but *spoiler* Mary Crawley emerges as a matriarch extraordinaire during a much more traditional time.
  3. Lucille Ball broke barriers and funny bones when she landed her own show, I Love Lucy.
  4. As a former ditsy model turned hot shot lawyer, Brooke Elliott charms everyone and gives a boost to all of us little chubby girls in Drop Dead Diva.
  5. Don’t come at me, but Carol Burnett may be funnier than Lucille Ball.  Check out The Carol Burnett Show before you decide.
  6. Designing Women delivered southern sass in a successful and well-decorated package.

And I’ll finish up with a couple of…

 

Podcasts

  1.  That Sounds Fun with Annie F Downs is one of the deepest, most vulnerable and funniest podcasts I subscribe to.  And the topics and guests are so interesting.  Get into it.  And check out any of her books while you are at it.
  2. The Big Boo Cast with Melanie Shankle and Sophie Hudson is the listening equivalent of a bowl of homemade soup on a cold day.  It’s warm, comforting and quickly becomes familiar.  It’s just right.  And these ladies are funny – on the podcast and in their books.

 

There are so many more treats I could list, but this might get you started on your coronavirus quarantine.  If you were putting together this list, what would you add?

 

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The Everyday Grace of a Burden Bearer by Michele Morin of Living Our Days is a perfect Lenten season read.  I’m so thankful for a Savior with shoulders big and strong enough for all we lay on Him.  Hop over to Michele’s blog and read the post!  

 

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June’s Monthly Muster

June 27, 2019 by Lauren 36 Comments

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I don’t know where these “lazy days of summer” other people speak of are.  If you see one can you send it my way?  I hate to continue a theme by complaining about the busyness of June like I did in May, but good gravy! 

I’m over here in the fetal position hoping for a day to sleep in.

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We kicked off the month with a low-key official celebration of my mom and dad’s 50th wedding anniversary with family and friends.  I wrote a letter to them.  If you missed it you can catch it here.  And that same night my youngest bussed to Colorado for Student Life camp with our church.  While she enjoyed fun days and cooler temps, I adjusted to driving Shelby, my special abilities daughter, to dayhab so I could work.  Instead of the school bus picking her up in our driveway, I added about 2 and a half hours of driving to each day with the drive.  Talk about a grind!  Thankfully after Shelby enjoyed a week at Camp Summit (which is a hoot for her and much needed respite from caregiving for my husband and me), we were able to get her insurance to cover a brand new facility closer to home.  A darling little church opened their doors to this much-needed ministry to families like ours and I could not be more grateful.  The first morning at Ability Connections I plugged the address into my navigation app and breathed a huge sigh of relief at the 10 minute drive time.

 

Mid-month we enjoyed a visit from the oldest and his family.  At 45 I am young(ish) to have 4 grandchildren and for this I am thankful.  I might or might not still be recovering from all the fun.  While they were still in town, my 14 year old Allie left to spend a week volunteering with children’s choir camp at my mom and dad’s church.  Allie attended this camp for as many years as she was eligible and loves it so much she still wants to be involved – especially now that her younger cousins are old enough to go.  After their final production Allie came home on a Sunday and started volunteering at our church’s Active Camp (like a sports version of VBS) the next day.

 

In between all her church activities and other social butterflyesque adventures, Allie is working toward her goal of playing volleyball for her high school next year.  These “strongly encouraged” endeavors include conditioning 3 days a week at 8am in a cross-fit-type gym where making it through the 90 plus minutes without throwing up is a major accomplishment.  She is also attending “optional” clinics with the high school coach, clinics at her old volleyball club, sand volleyball and private lessons.  In our uber competitive area, if she doesn’t make a team it will not be from lack of effort but strength of competition.  Side note:  After typing all that out I need to go take a nap.

 

While my steady, hard-working husband is adjusting to a demanding new job (which we are so thankful for) I am shuttling, coordinating rides and trying to hold down my two part time jobs.  I also began attending a new class at our church called “Intro to Biblical Counseling”.  We are using Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands:  People in Need of Change Helping People in Need of Change by Paul David Tripp for curriculum.  I cannot recommend this book enough.  I must admit that calling what is being taught “counseling” makes me a little uncomfortable.  During a time of great need I sought the support of a Christian Licensed Professional Counselor and have a great deal of respect for the training and expertise it takes to walk someone through life’s traumas.  I prefer the book’s label of “personal ministry”.  My goal in taking part in the course is to learn ways to be a better friend to those I come in contact with as I point them to Jesus.

 

I do have some book recs from this month, too.  Although not nearly as many as last month.  Prototype:  What Happens When You Discover You’re More Like Jesus Than You Think? by Jonathan Martin and Peter Scazzero’s Emotionally Healthy Spirituality:  It’s Impossible to Be Spiritually Mature, While Remaining Emotionally Immature.  Both messages of encouragement and inspiration for the believer.  And to dumb myself down between challenging reads I indulge in a free subscription to People magazine.  Don’t judge.  I wouldn’t pay for it but somehow it keeps coming to my mailbox.  And the latest picture of Prince Harry and Meghan doesn’t tax my brain.

 

On the boob tube, I’ve been savoring the last few episodes of Life in Pieces.  If you have yet to discover it, this is the last season.  And it is truly one of the funniest shows on television.  My husband, teenager and I (an activity all together?  Yes, it can happen) watched the movie Passengers – sort of a last man on earth without the earth.  Pretty good.  I’ve been catching up on my usual podcasts, but tried a new one that has lots of potential.  The team at Family Ghosts unearths and investigates tall tales and hidden secrets within families.  I love history and I love family.  These stand-alone episodes have plenty of both.  One word of caution, I am very sensitive (read prudish) when it comes to language so I delete the episodes labeled explicit so I cannot speak to the appropriateness or lack there of for those.

 

I have one final recommendation and it’s an audio book.  You can read it, but I think you might be doing yourself a disservice.  I Ain’t Doin’ It:  Unfiltered Thoughts From a Sarcastic Southern Sweetheart by Heather Land almost made me wet myself from laughter.  If you’ve got a summer road trip coming up, get into it! 

 

I close with a request.  It would be inauthentic of me to tell you about my month without telling you that I am struggling with parenting my teen.  I am poured out, worn out, and plum out of ideas.  To get very real, I’ve spent the better part of this week in tears.  I’m being broken and humbled and driven to my knees and I plead with you to pray for me.  And if there is anything I can pray for you about, email me at [email protected].  I would consider it an honor.  Love you, thank you, and hope July treats you well.

 

 

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